Receiving a great deal of publicity for her new book, A Golddigger's Guide, successful CEO and author Baje Fletcher schools aspiring women on how to play the game to get what they want. On the rough road to Hollywood, countless beauties searching for fame and fortune become overwhelmed by the seedy advances of self-proclaimed "powerful men" who promise to make them a household name. Such men include sleazy executives, producers, entertainers, sports stars and even corporate professionals who prey on unsuspecting, beautiful women naively ready to "do anything for fame." When these men get to star model and author Baje Fletcher however, the game gets flipped on them and she's taking no prisoners in the process. Having been there and done that, or at the very least, observed the effects such "poor choices" have had on other women, Baje is turning the tables and making a profit She wants to teach you how she does it as well. The multi-faceted Baje is in the process of shopping her reality show based off A Golddigger's Guide and is preparing to write her second book. She credits her tireless work ethic to being "Brooklyn-born and Jamaican-raised," as her upbringing taught her the value of perseverance, hard work and being resilient through challenges. "If everything I have today is taken away from me, I know how to pick myself up and start all over again because I came from nothing." Baje concludes, "Everything I have now is a blessing. I'm a hard worker and thank God I'm able to do what I love for a living." Story By: L. Raquel Boone of Jadore Magazine Her book's called A Gold Digger's Guide. She teaches "apprentices" how to get gifts from men without falling in love. The author, actress ("Paris Hilton's My New BFF"), music video dancer (most recently, Kanye's "Love Lockdown"), and entrepreneur aims to teach "how to get what you want, without giving it up." You know: it. "You don't ever tell him up front that you're not going to sleep with him and never meet alone or in secluded areas," Fletcher says. "It's about using your mind and planning ahead." Fletcher's house, Bentley, college degree, and collection of Gucci and Louis Vuitton purses have been financed by the great men of Miami, Broward, and Palm Beach. Fletcher called South Florida home in 2007 and 2008, and she stopped by our newsroom last week. After the jump, her favorite local places to pick up sugar daddies: Cugini Grille & Martini Bar "In Delray, the men are mature, focused, and goal-oriented. I can learn things from them, like business etiquette. There are always Bentleys and Rolls-Royces around Cugini, and there's nice jazz music playing down the block." The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa "It's a hotel that has a couple of lounges attached where yachts sail right up to you -- literally, you can step right off a yacht and step right in the party, which is often outside." - Story by Lisa Gartner of New Times News"
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A Self-Help book for single, financially savvy women; It outlines how to dress, present yourself, what subjects to get educated in, and what type of places to visit in order to meet and attract wealthy men. It not only gives pointers on how to get financial favors from your suitors without giving IT up but it also gives pointers on how to make the money you accumulated work for you in the future. The Author (Baje Fletcher) shares the lessons she's learned over the years and inspires women around the globe to never lose sight of their goals. Gold Digging or GOAL Digging? You decide.
Her book's called A Gold Digger's Guide. She teaches "apprentices" how to get gifts from men without falling in love. The author, actress ("Paris Hilton's My New BFF"), music video dancer (most recently, Kanye's "Love Lockdown"), and entrepreneur aims to teach "how to get what you want, without giving it up." You know: it. "You don't ever tell him up front that you're not going to sleep with him and never meet alone or in secluded areas," Fletcher says. "It's about using your mind and planning ahead."
Fletcher's house, Bentley, college degree, and collection of Gucci and Louis Vuitton purses have been financed by the great men of Miami, Broward, and Palm Beach. Fletcher called South Florida home in 2007 and 2008, and she stopped by our newsroom last week. After the jump, her favorite local places to pick up sugar daddies:
Cugini Grille & Martini Bar
"In Delray, the men are mature, focused, and goal-oriented. I can learn things from them, like business etiquette. There are always Bentleys and Rolls-Royces around Cugini, and there's nice jazz music playing down the block."
The Westin Diplomat Resort & Spa
"It's a hotel that has a couple of lounges attached where yachts sail right up to you -- literally, you can step right off a yacht and step right in the party, which is often outside."
First of all, I want to thank God who has pulled me through so many situations that could have broken me down, some of which my closest friends know nothing about. Secondly, to my grandmother Syble Dixon, I want to thank you for instilling strength in me. As a teen I could not understand your way of doing things but now as a woman I realize that you only tried to protect me and steer me in the right direction. Your tough love made me a self-sufficient woman. I spent more time with you than I did with my own parents; you are and will always be my backbone. Since I began writing this book you passed on but you will never be forgotten. You are cherished.
Mr. James Cannon (my mentor), you came into my life when I needed someone to cheer me on. This book was merely an idea but because of your constant motivation and encouragement, what began only as an idea is now a product. Thank you for believing in me just as much as I believe in myself. I can still hear you say, You can do it Sweetie!
Result: England 0-36 South Africa LATEST ACTION (all times BST) To get involved, text us on 81111 (UK users only) or contribute to 606 By Phil Harlow
606: DEBATE Send us your thoughts on England v South Africa 2155: "It was boys against men. We sat back after the last World Cup and everyone else kept moving. A bit like the cricket, actually. Do we never learn?"
FC on 6062150: "If the RFU were a PLC then investors would be looking for heads to roll. England have been a disaster since 2003 - it's time for a new regime from the top down."
Adam via text 80 mins: The full-time whistle is sounded and England have been absolutely destroyed, with their biggest ever World Cup defeat. Where on earth do the defending champions go from here?South Africa have the look of a side who are on course for a tilt at the main prize. England, on the other hand, must be seriously worried about escaping from the group stages, with the prospect of Samoa on Saturday week looming ominously on the horizon.78 mins: PEN England 0-36 South Africa
England are in desperate straits and South Africa are enjoying sticking the boot in. They work a huge overlap and a certain try is only stopped by Paul Sackey's knock-on.The referee gives him the benefit of the doubt and doesn't sin-bin him, but Percy Montgomery steps up to kick another three points for the Springboks. 77 mins: Jamie Noon is down on the sidelines and clearly in some pain. Surely England cannot be suffering yet another serious injury? He is stretchered off.75 mins: England are dominating the latter stages, but they have not really looked in any danger of scoring a try.The ball is swept to the left touchline but Andy Farrell's pass out of the tackle only finds Percy Montgomery, and the chance is gone. Will England finish the game without a point to their name? All the chat about the danger of Farrell being England's first-choice goal-kicker has proven totally irrelevant - England have not even had a shot at goal.70 mins: England are desperate to get some points on the board, and hold onto possession well in the South Africa 22.But there is just no width whatsoever with Matt Stevens the widest player just to the right of the posts. He takes contact and feeds Josh Lewsey on the loop, but the winger is faced with four South Africa tacklers and loses the ball.68 mins: Ben Kay escapes in midfield and makes good ground. He does the right thing, looking up in the hope of finding his support runners. He doesn't see a single white shirt, discovering several South African tacklers instead.66 mins: England are almost undone again from the kick-off as South Africa interpass with precision. Danie Rossouw goes down the touchline and kicks ahead but the ball finds touch.Finally some genuinely good news for Brian Ashton's men as Fourie du Preez comes off to be replaced by Ruan Pienaar. The scrum-half has been absolutely imperious this evening - did he make a single mistake?64 mins: TRY England 0-33 South Africa
This is getting to the stage when the score could very quickly spiral out of control. A driving maul ends with the ball come back to the superb Fourie du Preez who runs around the blind-side, draws two tacklers and gives JP Pietersen his second try on a plate.Once again, Percy Montgomery kicks the conversion.63 mins: "England are stuck in the dark ages. Lumbering old men getting soundly thrashed. Embarrassing."
Alex via text62 mins: Bryan Habana was only off for a blood injury as it turns out, and he returns to the fray. How England's coaches laughed at the sight of the most dangerous finisher returning to the field with his side 26 points up.60 mins: England earn some half-decent possession and go through a few phases in the Springbok 22. Andy Farrell puts in a cross-kick to Mathew Tait but he is bundled off the ball in the air by Fourie du Preez.England win a penalty for the challenge but hopes of getting on the scoreboard end after Andy Gomarsall gives Mike Catt a horrible pass around his ankles.58 mins: Brian "lucky" Ashton will be looking to the skies once again. Jason Robinson, England's brightest spark of a dark night, gets the ball in space but pulls up in agony with a hamstring injury.Could that be his last touch in rugby of either code? If so, it's a sad way for one of the game's true greats to go out. He gets a standing ovation as he comes off for Mathew Tait.56 mins: The first bit of good news in some time for England as Bryan Habana comes off for South Africa, replaced by Ruan Pienaar.Meanwhile, George Chuter comes on for Mark Regan at hooker.55 mins: PEN England 0-26 South Africa
The Springboks are really turning the screw, opting to kick for the posts after England infringe at the breakdown yet again.Percy Montgomery guides the ball between the posts from the right of the sticks.54 mins: Another change for England as Tom Rees is taken off to be replaced by Lewis Moody. Pretty much a like-for-like substitution.53 mins: Jason Robinson tries to force it, running across field before getting caught by Francois Steyn and giving a suicidal pass. JP Pietersen snaps it up and releases Jaque Fourie but his run down to the blind-side is ended short of the try-line.51 mins: Jason Robinson is having one of the better games among the men in white as he takes a steepling up-and-under bravely and recycles the ball.48 mins: England get possession in South Africa's 22 after turning over South Africa. Jason Robinson threatens with a jinking run and the ball is recycled out to the right.Andy Farrell's long pass finds Ben Kay. The England lock, for reasons which will need to be explained to me later, attempts to chip over the defender. Let's just say that Kay's kicking skills are roughly equivalent to my line-out skills. And I'm 5ft 6in.JP Pietersen calls the simplest mark of his career and the chance is gone.46 mins: PEN England 0-23 South Africa
A demoralising start to the second half as South Africa get the first points. England are penalised for hands in the ruck and Percy Montgomery makes no mistake with the kick.44 mins: A fantastic piece of skill from Bryan Habana averts a dangerous situation for South Africa. Mike Catt kicks in behind him but he turns, collects just inside the touchline, rounds Josh Lewsey and kicks a superb clearance into touch.42 mins: Mike Catt finds his touch with his first kick of the half. England need him to run the game if they are to regain some pride from this fixture.41 mins: The second half gets under way, and there is one change with scrum-half Shaun Perry - who did not have his best 40 minutes to be fair - replaced by veteran Andy Gomarsall.2056: "This is the worst England side to contest a World Cup since 1987 and the scoreline shows it."
fep on 6062055: "I think I'm going to watch the Women's World Cup - it's a shame the way England are playing but they just cannot play better."
FW on 6062053: "In amongst the gloom and soul searching, let's remember England are still world champions for another month or so whatever happens tonight. And we can do other sports too..."
Tom Graham via text2051: "Fourie du Preez has been nothing short of breathtaking."
BBC Sport's Matt Dawson, a 2003 World Cup winner with England, in the Stade de France40 mins: The half-time whistle goes, and Brian Ashton will need to invent some new, previously unheard words of magical inspiration to turn this one around.South Africa have been in almost total control. England have not looked in any danger whatsoever of scoring a try.38 mins: TRY England 0-20 South Africa
This could get very ugly (depending on your view). Fourie du Preez is absolutely running this game and he sets up another Springbok try after England lock Ben Kay is turned over in possession.Os du Randt sends out a scruffy pass which the onrushing Andy Farrell tries to hack forward. He misses with the boot and Du Preez launches a devastating counterattack, making 45m before drawing the last man and sending JP Pietersen in for a easy run-in.Percy Montgomery adds another two points. 35 mins: PEN England 0-13 South Africa
England prop Matt Stevens concedes another penalty for the most blatant obstruction on Fourie du Preez, right in front of referee Joel Jutge.Percy Montgomery is much more at home with a static ball, and curls in a lovely effort from the right.32 mins: A brilliant touch-finder from Butch James forces England to throw into a line-out on their own 5m line.Mark Regan decides to go long and Juan Smith is millimetres away from his second try. He gets his fingertips to the ball, but cannot quite gather it in.Mike Catt makes a hurried clearance into midfield, giving Percy Montgomery all the time he needs to size up a drop-goal, but it's just as bad an effort as his earlier one.30 mins: Andy Farrell dawdles over a kick inside his 22 and sees his attempted clearance charged down by Butch James. England, once again, are lucky as the loose ball goes their way with Jason Robinson able to dot down for a 22 drop-out.28 mins: A lovely break from Jason Robinson after he calls a mark. He taps and goes and beats two or three defenders before dummying himself, almost tripping over as he tries to find his support.27 mins: Francois Steyn has another go at a drop-goal. The Springboks are addicted to them at the moment, but they'll have to hit them an awful lot better than that if they are to make them count.26 mins: "This isn't pretty so far from England, it seems there is no confidence in the backs and not enough punch up front in the forwards. Not good enough I'm afraid."
MC on 60625 mins: Percy Montgomery misses with an ambitious long-range drop-goal, hooking it wide of the right-hand post.23 mins: Fourie du Preez puts up a box kick at the end of a series of drives down the blind-side. Paul Sackey is unlucky, knocking on under intense pressure from JP Pietersen.21 mins: England escape by the skin of their teeth after a moment of brilliance from scrum-half Fourie du Preez. He punts a penalty into wide open space, and centre Jaque Fourie gets the bounce of the ball and collects.Fortunately for England, Josh Lewsey is back to put in a try-saving tackle on Fourie as the Springbok centre knocks on in the act of scoring.19 mins: I'll cut and paste this from the last entry - it could be a phrase I'll come back to a few times: basic errors are killing the defending world champions so far.England win a scrum against the head in the South Africa half, but scrum-half Shaun Perry puts a kick straight into touch. His forwards will not be thanking him for that.18 mins: Andy Farrell makes some good ground by going through Bakkies Botha. The ball is swung out to Paul Sackey on the left wing who takes contact and lays the ball back.England fail to commit enough numbers to the breakdown and the ball is turned over. Basic errors are killing the defending world champions so far.16 mins: England win a penalty at the scrum only for Mike Catt to miss touch. Criminal.15 mins: Victor Matfield takes a line-out clean off the top but is promptly stitched up by his lifters who drop him like a stone. He spends some time on the floor rubbing his shoulder but eventually gets up for the scrum.13 mins: South Africa make a bit of a mess of a backs move and fumble the ball. Paul Sackey hacks it forward into their 22, and England regain possession.The ball is slowed down though, and when it comes back Mike Catt has little choice but to go for a drop-goal which ends up wide of the posts. 12 mins: England are betraying signs of panic as Mark Regan attempts a quick line-out to Tom Rees at the front. It's not straight and Rees knocks on in the tackle anyway. Not what the doctor ordered.10 mins: PEN England 0-10 South Africa
It's a point a minute so far as centre Francois Steyn puts South Africa further ahead with a beautifully struck penalty after Matt Stevens was pinged for not rolling away on the floor.8 mins: Bryan Habana gets his hands on the ball for the first time and dances around two tackles before Josh Lewsey brings him down from behind. 6 mins: TRY England 0-7 South Africa
A perfect start for South Africa, but England only have themselves to blame. JP Pietersen escapes the attention of Shaun Perry on the blind-side, and races along the touchline.Paul Sackey makes his tackle, but the offload finds Fourie du Preez. Jason Robinson can only tap-tackle him, and his pass inside finds flanker Juan Smith supporting well to score under the posts.Percy Montgomery adds the conversion.4 mins: Mike Catt finds a respectable touch with his first kick, but England commit another infringement at the line-out. They can ill afford to give away territory like this.2 mins: Ben Kay concedes the first penalty of the match, getting himself offside as he challenges South Africa's line-out.The Springboks win the subsequent line-out, only for Bakkies Botha to knock-on after landing on terra firma.1 min: England's Andy Farrell - wearing the number 12 shirt - kicks off long, and South Africa take it cleanly. They drive it 10 yards or so before Francois Steyn clears upfield. It doesn't find touch, and England full-back Jason Robinson makes 50m with a great clearance.2001: South Africa are not quite so loud in their rendition of their anthem, but there is a steely determination in every set of eyes. We're pretty much there...1958: England immediately go into a tight huddle before lining up for the national anthems. England's is first, and every member of the squad is singing their lungs out. 1957: "As the players' names are being read out over the tannoy, each member of the England team is being riotously cheered. England will not lack for support in the stadium tonight. "The lower tier of both ends behind the posts are predominantly white shirts. Atmosphere really cranked up now as kick-off approaches. Here come the teams..."
BBC Sport's Bryn Palmer at the Stade de France1955: Martin Corry is waiting in the tunnel with his team-mates. They are waiting for their Springbok opponents to emerge.South Africa captain John Smit, with a cuddly toy under his arm, walks slowly out of the dressing room and lines up alongside Corry. He doesn't give his English counterpart so much as a glance.1953: If John Inverdale is to be believed, England will at least have the better of the support inside the stadium. He reckons 60% of the fans are in England colours.1950: Let's just remind ourselves of the teams on show at the Stade de France:England: Robinson; Sackey, Noon, Farrell, Lewsey; Catt, Perry; Sheridan, Regan, Stevens, Shaw, Kay, Corry (capt), Rees, Easter.
Replacements: Chuter, Freshwater, Borthwick, Moody, Gomarsall, Richards, Tait.South Africa: Montgomery; Pietersen, Fourie, Steyn, Habana; James, Du Preez; Du Randt, Smit (capt), Br Botha, Ba Botha, Matfield, Van Heerden, Smith, Rossouw.
Replacements: Du Plessis, Van der Linde, Muller, Skinstad, Pienaar, Pretorius, Olivier.1943: ITV pick out England prop Matt Stevens as a man to watch, partly down to his appearance on last year's Celebrity X-Factor. The clip of him murdering Kanye West's "Gold Digger" is played and studio guest Francois Pienaar, South Africa's World Cup-winning captain in 1995, just shakes his head.1939: OK, we've spelled out some of the factors that make England massive underdogs (1855 entry), but how about accentuating the positive for the defending champions?In England's favour is the fact that: